Bukūri Yongšon

Bukūri Yongšon (Manchu: ᠪᡠᡴᡡᡵᡳ
ᠶᠣᠩᡧᠣᠨ
;Möllendorff: Bukūri Yongšon; ? – ?) was a legendary ancestor of the future emperors of the Qing Dynasty. [1]

Bukūri Yongšon
BornBulhūri Omo, lake northeast of Golmin Šanggiyan Alin
Full name
Aisin Gioro Bukūri Yongšon
(愛新覺羅·布庫里雍順)
Posthumous name
Emperor Shizu of Qing
HouseAisin Gioro
MotherFekulen
Bukūri Yongšon
Chinese布庫里雍順

Legend

Bukūri Yongšon was claimed the progenitor of the Aisin Gioro clan[2], which would be the imperial family of China in the future. According to the legend, three heavenly maidens, namely Enggulen (ᡝᠩᡤᡠᠯᡝᠨ[3][4], 恩古倫), Jenggulen (ᠵᡝᠩᡤᡠᠯᡝᠨ, 正古倫) and Fekulen (ᡶᡝᡴᡠᠯᡝᠨ, 佛庫倫), were bathing at a lake called Bulhūri Omo near the Changbai Mountains. A magpie dropped a piece of red fruit near Fekulen, who ate it. She then became pregnant with Bukūri Yongšon.[5]

Legacy

After the Qing Dynasty was established, he was as the posthumously named Emperor Shizu of the Qing (清始祖).[6]

Notes

  1. Manchu Veritable Records Vol. 1
  2. Pamela Kyle Crossley (15 February 2000). A Translucent Mirror: History and Identity in Qing Imperial Ideology. University of California Press. pp. 198–. ISBN 978-0-520-92884-8.
  3. 官修史料.清實錄.中華書局,2008
  4. 滿洲實錄·上函(卷一) 遼寧省檔案館, 遼寧教育出版社, 2012
  5. Manchu Veritable Records Vol.1
  6. 官修史料.清實錄.中華書局,2008
Bukūri Yongšon
House of Odoli
Born: ? Died: ?
Preceded by
None
Chieftain of the Jianzhou Jurchens
?–?
Succeeded by
Möngke Temür
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